Still Writing…
When it comes to Christian blogging, Tim Challies is pretty much the gold standard (my opinion). I’ve been following him for years on and off, and one of the most… Read more »
When it comes to Christian blogging, Tim Challies is pretty much the gold standard (my opinion). I’ve been following him for years on and off, and one of the most… Read more »
Some time ago, I listed the books I would recommend for a basic grasp of Christianity. Among them were a couple of books by former homicide detective J. Warner Wallace… Read more »
These rides are getting fewer and further in-between, but the conditions haven’t been the best for riding lately, so it can be expected. We haven’t had a lot of snow… Read more »
It’s been a while since I’ve read anything by Carl Trueman. He’s not a household name or anything — he’s a professor at a small college — but I’ve always… Read more »
One of the criticisms I hear of progressive Christianity is that it’s no longer about the world conforming to that which Christ asks of them, but that those who are… Read more »
Another long and busy day, so I’m just going to give you one of my favorite jokes, as told by the master himself. I’m a morning person really. I’ll have… Read more »
Back in the day, when there were actual people on the other end of the line (line? what’s a line anymore?) when you dialed “O,” you could be fairly certain… Read more »
I love Steely Dan. Not all of it — kind of like Supertramp I guess. They’ve got a couple of albums that show something that isn’t quite there, but then… Read more »
I’ve written often about my fondness for Korea – mostly the more peaceful aspects of it. I love the history of the place. I love being able to poke around… Read more »
Another long and tiring day, which means no time to think long enough to write anything of any quality (if only to me). But I do have something of interest… Read more »